Crossing the Suez Canal
Crossing the Suez Canal tells the story of how Egypt and its military won back their beloved Sinai from Israel in the Arab–Israeli War of October 6, 1973 a.k.a the Yom Kippur war. This victory proved the impossible could become possible through the perseverance and brilliance of the leading Arab nation that stormed the Suez Canal and destroyed the Bar–Lev line fortifications. The Egyptian victory stunned and awed the world and led eventually to the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in 1979.
Samy Ibrahim, born in post–World War II Egypt and was raised in a Christian home that taught him to love God, family, and country. It was from this milieu that the young engineering graduate was drafted into the Egyptian Army. As a first lieutenant, Samy and his soldiers supported a Corps of Engineers' unit opening the gap in the high earth wall along the Israeli–held eastern shores of the Suez Canal. They transported many of the Egyptian Second Army units across the Suez Canal to reach the Bar–Lev line fortifications that were eventually destroyed leading to Sinai's return to its Egyptian homeland.
What People Said About the Book:
"I present this book with greater feelings of pride on the fiftieth anniversary of the October 1973 War which became a milestone in the history of Egypt. I am proud of my country and my countrymen who fought and sacrificed for the sake of Egypt."
–– The Reverend Andrea Zaki, PhD
Head of the Evangelical community in Egypt and g general Director of the Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services (CEOSS).
"I am pleased to present to the reader this book whose author aims with every story, in every situation, and at every memory to bear witness to God's work, God's constant presence, and God's abundant grace."
–– The Reverend Youssef Samir, PhD
Pastor of the Evangelical Church in Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
"Writing about this book brings me honor and joy; Because these memories clearly show the greatness of the Lord, to Him be glory, power, and love. It also shows the greatness of what engineer Samy Hanna Ibrahim did during the October 6, 1973, War."
–– The Late Dr. Mufeed Ibrahim Said, MD, PhD
Former professor of surgery and former Chair of the Department of Surgery,
Cairo University, Egypt
-- Samy Ibrahim